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PHIL101 Crossword
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1) A condition Q is this for P when it is impossible to be P without Q
3) Premises aim to provide conclusive support for the truth of the conclusion. Conclusion MUST be true.
4) an attempt to develop a big-picture view of the universe with the help of reason.
5) Present if a state of affairs does not violate the laws of nature
8) P or Q. Not P. Therefore Q.
9) Explains how particular terms are generally used in everyday context
10) Studies the nature of an argument
11) A condition Q is this for P if it is impossible for something to be Q and not P
12) Studies questions of how we should act
14) Present if one can conceive of such a thing
16) Our assessment of philosophical theories requires that we understand the structure and types of arguments
17) Reason demands that out big-picture view of the universe contain only claims that can be true TOGETHER
20) Study of nature and ultimate reality
23) A way to clarify a term
24) If all the premises of the argument are true, then the conclusion must be true
25) A cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event
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2) both denies and asserts that something is the case.
6) Studies questions about art and beauty
7) Premises form only some degree of probability for claim/conclusion
13) If P then Q. Not Q. Therefore Not P.
15) Claim of the argument
18) If P then Q. If Q, then R. Therefore If P then R.
19) Our assessment of philosophical theories requires that we understand the structure and types of arguments
21) Studies the scope and nature of knowledge
22) An order to accurately assess the value of an argument. Premises first then conclusion
26) impossible for all claims to be true at same time
27) Valid deductive arguments with true premises.
28) A way to clarify a term
29) Present if one can conceive of such a thing
30) If P then Q. P. Therefore Q.
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